clearly derive

Frequency: 6.58.1 per million words

Used to emphasize that a benefit or result is obtained in an obvious or unmistakable way.

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Examples (10)

  • The lions clearly derive some benefit from living in groups.
  • She clearly derives a great deal of satisfaction from her volunteer work.
  • The company's success clearly derives from its innovative marketing strategies.
  • A student will clearly derive more enjoyment from a subject if they find it engaging.
  • His confidence clearly derived from a lifetime of achievements and support.
  • The study's conclusions clearly derive from the extensive data collected over five years.
  • One can clearly derive the main theme from the opening chapter of the novel.
  • The rights of the individual clearly derive from the nation's constitution.
  • Many of our modern traditions clearly derive from ancient cultural practices.
  • It's a mystery what pleasure he clearly derives from being so critical of others.